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What does あったっけ? mean in Japanese? or is this not even a word?
1 de abr de 2012 20:11
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あったっけ
あった "happened" and っけ particle
like in 何があったっけ? What happened, again? (you forgot about it... and want to make sure)
oh.. my bad. if it's spelled without the second sokuon (あったけ)
Then this is a very colloquial form of あたたかい warm
1 de abril de 2012
「あった」is the past tense of 「ある (be/exist/have)」
「っけ」is a particle to ask yourself or to ask somebody who shares the same memory.
「あったっけ?」 is a question to confirm the existance of something.
牛乳(ぎゅうにゅう)あったっけ? Are there milk?
Although the verb is in the past tense, but it could be past, present or future.
Because it is a question about memory.
(example)
「明日(あした)授業(じゅぎょう)あったっけ?」 Do I(we) have a class tomorrow?
You remember that you saw the schedule yesterday, but you are not sure if there are classes tomorrow. Then ask yourself or friends.
If you ask 「明日授業ある?(Are there classes tomorrow?)」, it means you don't know.
If you ask 「明日授業あったっけ?」, it means that you knew it before but you are not sure now.
2 de abril de 2012
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Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Japonês, Urdu
Idioma de aprendizado
Japonês, Urdu
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